It’s time to implement Leveson – Now!

The hacking trial shows that it’s time to implement Leveson’s recommendations – please take action today by signing the Leveson Royal Charter Declaration, spreading the word or donating to help us stop press abuse.

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Add your voice to the growing clamour calling for real change in the way the press is run – and demand Leveson is implemented now.

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Leading figures in literature, arts, science, academia, design, human rights, business and the law have signed the Declaration to send a strong message to press bosses: embrace the Royal Charter and give the British public a free and accountable press.

The Leveson Royal Charter Declaration

We believe that a free press is a cornerstone of democracy. It should be fearless in exposing corruption, holding the powerful to account and championing the powerless. It has nothing to lose, and can only be enhanced, by acknowledging unethical practice in its midst and acting firmly to ensure it is not repeated.

We also believe that editors and journalists will rise in public esteem when they accept a form of self-regulation that is independently audited on the lines recommended by Lord Justice Leveson and laid down in the Royal Charter of 30 October 2013.

It is our view that this Charter safeguards the press from political interference while also giving vital protection to the vulnerable. That is why we support it and that is why we urge newspaper publishers to embrace it.